Sunday, 23 December 2007

An extract from The Red Stone

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Here's a small extract from The Red Stone. Just to give a little taste of what the book is about. I'm busy working on a new edit of the book at the moment. Just to get the flow of the writing just that little bit better. I will try to post again before the end of the year but if I don't. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I hope you guys have a good one!
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Craig
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----The men got the fright of their lives, one even feinted when he saw the big dragon appear out of no where, breathing fire on them. The two black wolves in front jumped for Berrinn’s throat. He knocked the one aside with his clawed front paw, and the other one got a hold of his thick scaly throat. Berrinn’s paws couldn’t reach to get rid of the wolf. He was going to have to do something drastic to get the wolf off.

----“Are you all right? Do you need help?” asked Tennen desperately.

----“Nothing that I can’t handle.”

----So Berrinn took to the air, the black wolf’s jaws were set in place, and weren’t going to move. Berrinn flew so high that you couldn’t see him. After a few moments, they could see something coming down at a speed. It was Berrinn, whistling along towards the ground. But where was he going at such a speed? The next thing, the bronze dragon smashed into a house, mortar, glass, wood and furniture went flying everywhere.

----“Oh no!” yelled Tennen, but it was no matter to be concerned about, because Berrinn came out the other side, less one black wolf. It was the most amazing thing Tennen had ever seen.

Sunday, 9 December 2007

Judge a Book by the Cover

Hey Everyone,

Sorry for not posting in a while. Started a longer shift at work and haven't had much time to do any postings but I do have some good news to report. My cover is now being featured on the blog Judge a Book by the Cover. This blog is run by Nikki Leigh and seems to be well put together. Here's a link if you would like to check it out:

http://judgebookbycover.blogspot.com/2007/12/red-stone-by-craig-smith.html

Thanks,
Craig